Thursday, December 11, 2008

Preston Hollow Recycles!

Preston Hollow Recycles!

With the holidays coming up, I want to send out a quick note about the curbside
recycling program.

Let’s try to make an effort to recycle our boxes and wrapping paper! Think of the impact we can make if our entire subdivision recycles all of our holiday trash.

If you don’t have curbside recycling bins, please see the contact number below.

If you don’t want to bother with it yourself, Will and Emily O'Lynnger will gladly help get your trash recycled. Please drop it off on our driveway at 237 Forest Wood Ct and we’ll get it to the dump.

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!!

Waste Management Customer Service: 352 754-4037 M-F 8am-4:30pm
What can be recycled ?

• Newspaper - Please remove paper from plastic bag before placing in recycle bin. The bags are not recyclable with the newspaper but, they can be recycled with the plastic shopping bags at your local grocery store or Wal-Mart.
• Cardboard - Please flatten boxes. Remove any packing material inside the box. Large boxes must be cut down to the dimensions no larger than 3' x 3'. Cereal, cracker, pizza (without food.) and similar boxes are also acceptable.
• Plastic # 1 and # 2 - (No Motor Oil containers.) Food containers such as cooking oil and salad dressing; personal care products such as shampoo or lotion; cleaning products such as window cleaner, laundry detergent, floor cleaner; and of course, soda, milk and water bottles.
• Aluminum Cans
• Steel Cans - Label does NOT have to be removed.

We do ask that all containers be rinsed. For those concerned with using excess water, a simple solution to rinsing is to add containers to your dishwashing machine during your next load - No extra water expended.

What are the two (2) colored bins for? The recycling bins are used to separate the materials collected at the curb. This benefits both the crew picking up the recyclables as well as the citizen. By using 2 colored bins, confusion is minimized regarding which materials will be separated and collected at the curb.

What materials are picked up at the curb? The materials picked up in the curbside program are as follows: Newspaper, Cardboard goes into the BLUE BIN. Aluminum cans, Steel cans, and Plastics #1 & #2 goes into the GREEN BIN.
Glass recycling is not available for pickup – please drop off at the dump.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Holiday Events in Brooksville December 13

Press Release

December 10, 2008

Holiday Events in Brooksville December 13
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
December 10, 2008

Don't miss the very special day coming up this Saturday in Brooksville. What a great family day and opportunity to get in the spirit of the season! The 34th Annual Brooksville Kiwanis Christmas Parade will begin at 10:00 a.m. It will be broadcast live on Bright House Channel 622 or you can also watch the livestreaming on the web at www.hernandocounty.us. The parade will be re-broadcast throughout the holiday. Here are a few dates: Dec. 13 @ 7 pm; Dec. 15 @ 9 a.m.and 7 p.m.; Dec. 17 @1 p.m.; Dec. 18 @ 9 a.m. and Dec. 20 @ 7 p.m. - check the schedule at http://www.hernandocounty.us/cr/HCGBSchedule.htm
for additional broadcast times.

After the Christmas Parade, don't miss the free Family Christmas Festival from noon to 2 pm at the First Baptist Church of Brooksville on Howell Avenue - right on the parade route.

Three special events will be held honoring the 2008 Great Brooksvillian, Dr. Paul Farmer. A book signing will take place at 1:30 pm at the Main Library where Dr. Farmer will sign copies of his book entitled, "Mountains Beyond Mountains", written by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Kidder. Books will be available to purchase as well, with all proceeds going to Dr. Farmer's charitable health care organization, Partners in Health.

The Great Brooksvillian Award presentation ceremony will be held at Brooksville City Hall at 4:30. The event will also be videotaped by Hernando County Government Broadcasting for later broadcast.

And finally, a reception in honor of Dr. Farmer organized by his Hernando High School classmates (graduating class of 1978) will be held at 5:30 pm in the parking lot of SunTrust, downtown Brooksville. For information about tickets for this event and more info on all of the Paul Farmer events, visit www.paulfarmer.classquest.com or call (352) 796-3519.

The monthly Bandshell Bash will hold its special holiday performance at the Community Activity Center, 205 E. Ft. Dade Avenue from 4 pm to 8 pm. The event will feature Lindsay Taylor and the St. Anthony Bell Choir.

The annual Christmas Tour of Yesteryear at the Heritage Museum, 601 Museum Court from 6 pm to 9 pm - cost: $5.00/person.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

FYI about adopting a pet in December

Press Release

December 9, 2008

"Home 4 the Holiday's Pet Pageant
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
December 9, 2008
Home 4 the Holidays Pet Pageant

Hernando County Animal Services and the Humane Society of the Nature Coast have partnered together to participate in the Home 4 the Holidays pet adoption campaign. The goal is to find lifelong homes for pets with families that are prepared for the commitment of time and money that responsible pet ownership brings.

If you would like to adopt an animal, please watch the annual Home 4 the Holidays Pet Pageant, airing on Government Broadcasting's Bright House Channel 622 during the month of December (see broadcast times below), or you can also watch Channel 622 on the web at www.hernandocounty.us The Pet Pageant features adorable, adoptable animals from the local shelters that need loving homes. Or please visit one of these shelters - a new family member is waiting for you.

Hernando County Animal Services
19450 Oliver Street
Brooksville, FL 34601
(352) 796-5062

Humane Society of the Nature Coast
Wiscon Road
Brooksville, FL 34601
(352) 796-2711

SPCA of Hernando County
9075 Grant St.
Brooksville, FL 34613
(352) 596-7000

Home 4 the Holidays Broadcast Schedule:
Wed, 12/10 2 p.m. & 9 p.m.
Thurs, 12/11 1 p.m. & 9 p.m.
Sat., 12/13 1 p.m.
Sun., 12/14 1 p.m.

Hernando County Utilities Dept. Billing Changes

Press Release

December9, 2008

Utilities Department Billing Changes
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
December 9, 2008
Utilities Department Billing Changes

Beginning in December 2008, the Hernando County Utilities Department will begin a process to realign and consolidate its water meter-reading routes. The route consolidation program is intended to make the routes more efficient and reduce costs for this necessary activity. Savings will result from the reduced travel time for the meter readers.

The first step in this process is the reduction from five (5) billing cycles to four (4) billing cycles per month. When these billing cycles are reduced, the number of meters to be read within each cycle will increase.

Customers may notice a change in their meter-read date when they receive their bills. In addition, the date customers receive their bills may also change. For the first billing cycle after this transition, most customers may receive two statements in January - one regular scheduled statement and a second, smaller pro-rated bill approximately 10 days later. No December statements will be affected. Customers may expect a regular monthly statement beginning in February, 2009.

Please contact our Customer Service Department if you have any questions at (352) 754-4037. Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.